日本实际工资在1月上涨了1.4 % , 这是13个月来的第一个收益, 受高薪和通胀放缓的驱动。
Japan’s real wages rose 1.4% in January, the first gain in 13 months, driven by higher pay and slowing inflation.
日本实际工资在1月份比一年前上升了1.4%,这是13个月来的第一个增长,因为名义工资是2022年7月以来增长最快的,是2022年7月以来增长最快的3.0,而通货膨胀则下降到1.7%,是2022年3月以来最低的1.7%。
Japan's real wages rose 1.4% in January from a year earlier, the first gain in 13 months, as nominal wages climbed 3.0%—the fastest pace since July 2022—and inflation eased to 1.7%, the lowest since March 2022.
基薪、加班费和奖金的提高刺激了这一增长,使日本银行在即将于3月举行的会议上进一步提高利率的预期更加强烈。
Higher base pay, overtime, and bonuses fueled the increase, strengthening expectations that the Bank of Japan may raise interest rates further in its upcoming March meeting.
工资谈判仍然强劲,日本最大的工会团体在2026年寻求5.94%的平均增长,此前2025年增长5.25%,是34年来最大的。
Wage negotiations remain strong, with Japan’s largest union group seeking a 5.94% average raise for 2026, following a 5.25% increase in 2025—the largest in 34 years.